Apple Puts iPhone Users at Risk with Its Updates

⚠️ Warning to Users
Before accepting an update on your iPhone, think carefully about the possible consequences. Imagine for a moment that your phone no longer restarts and all your apps become inaccessible: emails, calendars, banking apps, medical data, photos, videos, music… everything could disappear in an instant.
This is not just a hypothesis: these are real experiences reported for more than two years.
A recurring bug ignored by Apple
When performing an update via the supplied USB cable, connected to a MacBook, MacMini, or a recent PC, the update suddenly stops at 50%… and the iPhone remains stuck.
Even trying to restart with button combinations or using recovery mode doesn’t help: you cannot continue the update or restore the device. Result: your iPhone becomes unusable.
You will then need… a second phone to call Apple’s hotline.
After-sales service far from the promised standards
For more than two years, this problem has been reported to Apple, both via the hotline and the developer channel. Yet, no fix has been provided.
Even official Apple repair centers acknowledge the bug. And for you, this means:
- 1 to 2 hours of travel to drop off your device,
- several days of waiting for a possible return,
- sometimes the obligation to buy a new iPhone.
And if your one-year warranty has expired (the legal two-year warranty is rarely applied), the bill is yours to pay.
Precious time lost
Even with a backup, restoring your iPhone is a time-consuming nightmare:
- Reinstallation of all apps,
- Manual reactivation of logins and passwords (banks, insurance, credit cards),
- Reconfiguration of services.
In short, hours wasted… due to known bugs that Apple never fixed.
Quality out of sync with the high prices
For devices sold at premium prices, Apple delivers a service that looks more like patchwork than excellence.
The hotline often replies: “You are the first to report this problem.” – a scripted answer, as if something that’s not in their database doesn’t exist.
It’s like the blinders put on horses: only seeing straight ahead while ignoring everything else.
Conclusion: Protect yourself!
- Only update if it’s absolutely necessary.
- Disable automatic updates: keep control of your devices.
- Avoid buying new models as soon as they are released: you are used as guinea pigs to test app compatibility with the new iOS.
👉 Now you are informed. The choice is yours.